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  • Published
    July 12, 2016

    Letter to the editor: Attacks on Clinton expose phoniness of Republicans

    I am flabbergasted by the Republican Party trying to hang something, anything, on Hillary Clinton and smear her record. In recent days we have heard that the eighth panel investigating the 2012 terrorist attack on the U.S. Mission in Benghazi, Libya, has found that then-Secretary of State Clinton did nothing wrong. And FBI Director James […]

  • Published
    July 11, 2016

    Letter to the editor: Woodfords Corner sculpture could honor inspiring Mainers

    There has been much thought about sculpture that we might showcase in Woodfords Corner. Perhaps we might think of an educational replica of our statesmen and stateswomen – something our youth may look up to that will shine a light on why we are what we are. We have a slogan that has been admired […]

  • Published
    July 11, 2016

    Letter to the editor: High court errs in ruling on Texas abortion law

    Shame on the Supreme Court for playing doctor and overturning a law in Texas on the subject of access to abortion. Their main objection was that the law would allow fewer places where an abortion can be carried out. Abortion was not outlawed. The medical standards of the Texas Medical Board were swept aside. The […]

  • Published
    July 11, 2016

    Letter to the editor: Proposed rule threatens entire family of forage fish

    The National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration has recently published a proposed rule in the wrong direction for the management of forage fish. This proposal threatens the entire clupeid family (herring, alewife, blueback, shad, menhaden), all essential forage for species in greater demand – cod, haddock, halibut, swordfish, etc. I’ve seined herring off Seabrook and dipped […]

  • Published
    July 11, 2016

    Letter to the editor: Congress should fund research on gun violence

    Another day, another mass shooting, and we find ourselves scrambling to find solutions. But which of the many proposals out there will actually lower gun violence? Does knowing that someone in a store might be armed deter a criminal from opening fire with an AR-15? Does a five-day waiting period stop mentally ill individuals from […]

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  • Published
    July 10, 2016

    Letter to the editor: Lawmakers gloss over trouble at paper mills

    It’s no wonder that the likes of Donald Trump has risen in politics this year. After reading U.S. Sen. Angus King’s comment in a recent article in this newspaper, I can understand why candidates from the far side of both political parties are doing so well. During a tour of the Sappi mill in Skowhegan, […]

  • Published
    July 10, 2016

    Letter to the editor: Warden Service should insist on an investigation

    I was appalled by the June 2 front-page article, “Wardens suspend undercover operations.” The idea that a state agency, funded by Maine taxpayers, would refuse to investigate multiple allegations against one of its employees seems ludicrous to me. I do not know whether or not agent William Livezey did what he is accused of doing. […]

  • Published
    July 10, 2016

    Letter to the editor: Support for park proposal comes with reservations

    Although I sympathize with some in Maine’s North Woods who oppose a national park in the vicinity of Baxter State Park, I firmly support this park project. Raised and a lifelong teacher in Maine, like many, I yearn for the “good old days” and am unhappy with aspects of federal regulations. I, too, long to […]

  • Published
    July 10, 2016

    Letter to the editor: One University Initiative has an amusing acronym

    My wife and I were quite amused at the July 6 article regarding the One University Initiative (“UMS appoints Texas provost vice chancellor,” Page B2). I assume that nobody involved bothered to look at the acronym for this effort: OUI! Larry Ryan Kennebunkport

  • Published
    July 10, 2016

    Letter to the editor: Warden Service articles highlight corruption in state

    I, for one, appreciate Colin Woodard’s investigation of the Maine Warden Service. Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Commissioner Chandler Woodcock (and, for that matter, Gov. LePage) feel that a free press is a hindrance to democracy. I find it deeply disturbing that the warden service refuses to even consider an investigation after all that’s been presented. […]